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The North Penn Water Authority (NPWA) is a water utility providing drinking water to portions of Bucks and Montgomery counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, centered around the North Penn Valley region. The NPWA is a municipal authority that is owned by the municipalities that is serves. The NPWA provides drinking water to over 34,000 ...
New Castle Area Transit Authority; North Penn Water Authority; North Wales Water Authority; O. Old City Special Services District of Philadelphia; P. Pennsylvania ...
The lake is supplemented by water from the Delaware River Point Pleasant Diversion Project for the purpose of augmenting public drinking water supplies for approximately 150,000 people in Bucks and Montgomery counties. [2] Lake Galena supplies water to the North Penn Water Authority and the North Wales Water Authority. [4]
Apr. 19—VERNON TOWNSHIP — Meadville Area Water Authority (MAWA) board members on Wednesday approved the purchase of a new pickup to replace another involved in a crash earlier this month.
May 29—Six years after construction was completed, the $6 million Highland Avenue water tanks, each capable of storing 2.5 million gallons of water, are not exactly looking like a million bucks.
The NWWA was established as a municipal authority by the borough of North Wales in 1951 to take over the privately-owned North Wales Water Company, which served 1,200 customers at the time. The NWWA expanded its service area into Upper Gwynedd Township and Lower Gwynedd Township in order to provide water service to those areas.
Here's how Rockford area water systems are preparing for new stringent EPA ... North Park builds new well, plants. A water system that delivers 3.6 million gallons of water a day to about 35,500 ...
The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District — more commonly referred to as Northern Water — is a water utility for eight counties in northeastern Colorado.Northern Water works with the Colorado-Big Thompson Project to transfer water from the Colorado Western Slope over the Continental Divide for agricultural, industrial, and municipal water supply in northeastern Colorado.